AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDiplomacy & Human Rights: The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights demanded Nicaragua disclose the whereabouts and health of Bishop Emeritus Abelardo Mata, detained in late June and then followed by weeks of silence, raising fresh alarms about arbitrary detention and pressure on the Catholic Church. Foreign Relations: Nicaragua severed diplomatic ties with Italy after Italian FM Antonio Tajani renewed extradition demands tied to the 1978 kidnapping and killing of former PM Aldo Moro, with Managua calling the remarks “extremist” and “insulting.” Mining & Land Rights: Nicaragua approved new Chinese-owned gold mining concessions covering more than 1.2 million hectares nationwide, intensifying concerns that extraction is expanding into protected Indigenous and Afro-descendant territories. Regional Sports: In Managua, The Bahamas’ women’s team was knocked out of top contention after Lashann Higgs suffered an injury in a 74-59 quarterfinal loss to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Immigration Enforcement: In El Paso, two migrants—including a Nicaraguan man—were arrested in a human smuggling case tied to an alleged stash house.
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